Sharon Stone Compares Sydney Sweeney to Jane Goodall: "It's Hard to Be Hot"
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Sharon Stone Compares Sydney Sweeney to Jane Goodall: "It's Hard to Be Hot"
""It's hard to be hot, and I think we all know that. It's really okay to use every bit of hotness you have - right here, right now - and go for whatever that is, because everybody has their own certain kind of hotness, their own certain thing, and you're supposed to go for that. Because who are you not to be beautiful? You know, who you are isn't an accident.""
""Because I was co-godparents with Jane Goodall, I said, 'When Jane was on the cover of Life magazine for her work with gorillas, she was in her safari shorts and shirt, sitting with one of the animals that she was working with. Other scientists said, 'Well, she only got the cover of Life m agazine because she had good legs.' And Jane said, 'Well, if I did, then that helped me get more money for my research.'""
Sharon Stone defended Sydney Sweeney's American Eagle ads and framed attractiveness as an asset that individuals should freely use. Stone emphasized that everyone possesses a unique form of hotness and should embrace it unapologetically. She referenced an anecdote about Jane Goodall earning magazine attention partly because of appearance, which ultimately helped secure funding for research. Stone maintained that beauty and identity are not accidents and encouraged pursuing opportunities with confidence. Sydney Sweeney and Sharon Stone are set to co-star in Euphoria Season 3, with Sweeney also appearing in an upcoming Oscar-aspiring film and linked to Scooter Braun in reports.
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